The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on every walk of life, and sport is no exception.
Almost every sporting competition, including the Olympics, European Championship and Premier League, was put on hold as the world's attention turned to getting the pandemic under control.
Now, the sporting world is slowly looking at ways to emerge from the crisis, with top-level action beginning to return behind closed doors.
Here, Sports Mole rounds up all of the coronavirus-related news from the world of sport on June 5.
Friday evening's headlines:
The event from July 16-19, held at Muirfield Village in Ohio, will be the first with fans in attendance since the coronavirus pandemic. Read more.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan gave $500,000 to start a fund to tackle social injustice. Read more.
Stoke manager Michael O'Neill believes a constant testing regime would be "nigh on impossible" for part-time Scottish clubs. Read more.
The Championship season has been suspended since March. Read more.
The Reds need six points to seal their first championship since 1990. Read more.
The 20-year-old was photographed having a trim while neither he nor the hairdresser wore any PPE. Read more.
There was a major development in rugby union, while the Premier League fixtures were released. Read more.
Liverpool will host Crystal Palace on June 24. Read more.
Sport is returning across the country. Read more.
The London club had been a point behind Manchester City but with a game in hand when the season was suspended. Read more.
Players are able to return to training. Read more.
Formula 1 is finally revving its engines in 2020. Read more.
Organisers of the Russian GP say they are open to hosting a second race at Sochi on the 2020 'corona calendar'. Read more.
Ross Brawn has hit back at Toto Wolff's reasoning behind blocking the introduction of qualifying sprints and reverse grids for next month's 'ghost races'. Read more.